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Is it difficult to bring Japanese universities into the system? Who is suitable?
The enrollment system should be unique to Japan. Many people will say that it is similar to a placement student. It does, but it's not.

The real definition of admission is that after graduating from a short-term university or college, you can't get an accredited degree, and then enter the sophomore (or junior) of a regular four-year university to continue your studies and get a degree.

I believe that many friends who have just learned about studying in Japan, especially junior college students, were still "wet behind the ears" when they first met and entered school, and they must have achieved something in their hearts. I thought, great, everything will be fine. Is that really the case? Today, I will explain to you the corporate system of Japanese universities. It is not too late for you to make a decision after reading it.

0 1 Enter the suitable crowd.

In Japan, students who want to continue their studies after graduation from short-term universities and specialized schools.

(2) Regular four-year universities, sophomores or juniors, because of professional or other reasons, students who want to change institutions for further study must take enough credits. Specifically called "two-year enrollment" and "three-year enrollment". Usually, junior students do not switch to major enrollment, and when they switch to major, they need to start enrolling students from sophomore year.

(3) domestic junior college students and students who have obtained graduation certificates.

02 included in the examination content

Most schools are written and interviewed.

Written test content, some professional exams will take English (mainly reading and translation, translation is English translation day)+professional knowledge.

Interview, mainly to examine the Japanese level. The time is about 10-20 minutes.

The question that professors often ask is:

Ask the students to introduce themselves briefly.

What is the purpose of studying in Japan?

What attracted you to our school and prompted you to choose our school?

4 professional issues, such as professional terms or nouns.

⑤ If you successfully merge into our school, what is your future study plan?

6 personal hobbies, it is best to arrange a preference for yourself in advance, and the chances of success in the interview will be even greater.

Integration advantage

The advantages are simple and clear. There is no difference between the degree after graduation (diploma, degree certificate) and the students admitted to the university through orthodox channels. This is also very different from the domestic college entrance examination.

04 programming difficulty

Regarding the difficulty, it is really difficult to compile, especially for domestic college students who want to go to Japan to directly compile and improve their academic qualifications.

First of all, the reason for comparing "home runs" is that the entrance examination is aimed at all applicants, including Japanese students, and there is no preferential treatment for international students. Basically, most schools don't have an "entrance exam" for international students, so in most cases, international students must take the same exam as Japanese students. In this way, for example, in the English exam, the Japanese translate their mother tongue into English, and you translate Chinese into English and then into Japanese. The result can be imagined. There is no way for a stranger to try to compete with the Japanese in Japanese.

Of course, it is not excluded that someone can do it, which leads to the second question. A large number of students who want to choose to be admitted are not strong in learning ability. Everyone knows why you chose to be admitted, so I suggest that you want to go this way. No problem, you can, but you must have at least N2 Japanese level, and your expectations should not be too high. Basically, schools that can enroll students are ordinary private universities. It is not easy to be admitted to universities like Osaka University, Kyoto University and tokyo institute of technology.

(3) It is the enrollment rules. Generally, schools will write a number for the number of students enrolled. The standard of the exam is not like EJU exam, which will give candidates a random illusion. Everything depends on God's will, but it is almost the same thing.

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